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Re: Nessus XML Output

Subject: Re: Nessus XML Output
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 10:41:25 -0500
To all of who you asked, I'll make a copy available in a few days.  I've
moved on to the new client.  I can put out a version for the old client,
but its crude, and I don't plan to maintain it.  I'll put some more
mileage on the version for the new client over the weekend, and release
it once I believe its in reasonable stable (its not quite there at the
moment).

John

Patrice Arnal wrote:
Happy new year everybody!

I am very interested by your XML parser.
Where can I get it?

Thanks

Cordialement / Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards,
Patrice ARNAL
Alcatel-Lucent




John Gray a écrit :
Speaking of the Nessus XML Output, over the weekend I wrote an app to
parse the xml file, and give a list of the alerts, list the text of
the selected alert below, and pull downs for hosts, ids, and types. 
The pull downs for are filtering.  Just check off anything on any the
3 pull downs, and all the records pertaining to that item will be
filtered out of the list (check off as many things as you like).

Its written in c#/.net.  I wrote it under Windows, but I'm fairly
sure it would move to mono without much trouble.

I'm happy to make the app and its source freely available (as long as
doing so doesn't break anything I agreed to in the licensing
agreement with Nessus).

Its a little crude yet.  It has a button for opening up the xml, but
I haven't associated a good image with it yet, so I has some meanless
default image.  And it just deals with the alerts.  It throws any
general records.  But I find it very very handy. 
Its really good for taking a big list, throwing out Notes.  Gretting
rid of any instance of alert id X (cause I know its bogus).  etc. 
And getting me down to a list of issues I really need to address.

While I'm happy to make it freely available, its unlikely that I'll
make any enhancements to it beyond my own needs (time is really
really tight these days).

John
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